Science GCSE Revision
We can show you how to make your Science GCSE revision count by offering a structured and effective approach to exam preparation, so that that you walk into the exam hall with confidence. Welcome to the home of revision that works!
Oxford Revise has been developed by cognitive science experts, specifically designed to help the information get stuck in your long-term memory. We’ve got lots of support to help you make every minute of your revision count as you prepare for your Science GCSEs including experiment videos from Big Manny and lots of top tips and advice from Series Editor Primrose Kitten.
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How does Oxford Revise support your Science GCSE revision?
We have a wealth of experience in supporting students for AQA Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Combined Science Trilogy GCSE exams. Our approach includes:
- Knowledge organisers: Start each session with a clear presentation of key information, ensuring you understand the essential concepts.
- Retrieval practice: Test your knowledge with quick-fire recall questions to reinforce learning and ensure the information sticks.
- Practice questions: Engage with exam-style questions to build confidence and exam readiness.
- Expert tips and resources: Access videos, podcasts, and planners created by subject experts to guide your revision strategy.
- Personalised support: Use tools like revision planners and progress trackers to tailor your study plan to your needs.
Useful links
Revision and exam support
Science with Big Manny: Chromatography
Check out Oxford Revise’s series of science experiment videos. In this experiment, watch Manny use chromatography to separate ink.
Science practicals with Big Manny
Big Manny goes through his top tips to help you make the most of your science practicals so that you can confidently answer questions on practical techniques in your Chemistry GCSE.